Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Twenty-Four (24) Species at or around the Feeder

Bluejay
 
 
Brown-headed Cowbird (no joke, look it up!)
 
 
Carolina Wren
 

House-finch
 
 
Ground (dark-eyed) Junco
 

Northern Mockingbird
 

Mourning Dove
 

Nuthatch


Tufted Titmouse
  
 
Cardinal (female)
 

Chickadee
 

Red-bellied Woodpecker (male)
 

Downy Woodpecker (male)
 

Goldfinch (male, winter plumage)
 
 
White-throated Sparrow
 

House sparrow

Pine Siskin
 

Gray-headed junco

Not shown, because I haven't been able to get a photo of them, are red-winged blackbirds, and robins.

And not shown because I do my best to scare them away immediately, are common blackbirds, starlings, purple grackles, and one visit from a sparrow hawk.

5 comments:

D.L. Walton said...

Bird with yellow striped crown is White-throated Sparrow

Diane said...

Wow, unbelievable pictures!! I loved this! The female cardinal is my favorite. :)

Old Man With a radio transmitter in his car said...

Thanks, Grandpa Walton.

Deborah McSwain said...

Your last little grey bird might be a catbird. You may have one this already, but check an Audubon guide for the birds in your area, including the "visitors". I like all the woodpeckers...so businesslike!! LOL!

Deborah McSwain said...

Your last little grey bird might be a catbird. You may have done this already, but check an Audubon guide for the birds in your area, including the "visitors". I like all the woodpeckers...so businesslike!! LOL!